Proposed Rule 28 Jul 2025 compliance, securities, banking, administrative practice and procedure, accounting, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, credit, insurance, investments, authority delegations (government agencies), brokers, confidential business information, financial institutions, banks, savings associations, inflation, fdic, holding companies, trusts and trustees, audits, foreign banking, bank deposit insurance, regulatory thresholds

📈FDIC Proposes Rule for Regulatory Threshold Adjustments

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is inviting comment on a proposed rule that would amend certain regulatory thresholds in the FDIC's regulations to reflect inflation. Specifically, the proposal would generally update such thresholds to reflect inflation from the date of initial implementation or the most recent adjustment, and provide for future adjustments pursuant to an indexing methodology. The changes set forth in this proposal would provide a more durable regulatory framework by helping to preserve, in real terms, the level of certain thresholds set forth in the FDIC's regulations, thereby avoiding the undesirable and unintended outcome where the scope of applicability for a regulatory requirement changes due solely to inflation rather than actual changes in an institution's size, risk profile or level of complexity.

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